How NoThinkList turns recipes into shopping trips
From "what do I even need?" to "I got everything, first try." Three steps.
Step 1 – Get things on your list
Five ways to add items. No typing required if you don't want to.
- Paste a recipe link from any cooking site or blog. We pull the ingredients automatically.
- Snap a photo of a handwritten list, recipe card, or screenshot and we'll read it for you.
- Speak your items out loud. The app extracts them and adds them to your list.
- Paste text from anywhere: a copied recipe, a notes app, whatever.
- Or just type items manually with quantity, unit, and notes.
No more screenshots. No more "what was in that pasta thing again?" Save it once, use it forever.
Step 2 – Add recipes to your grocery list
One tap turns any saved recipe into a shopping list.
- Open any saved recipe and tap "Add to List." Everything goes on your grocery list immediately.
- Planning meals for the week? Add as many recipes as you want. NoThinkList merges duplicates automatically and keeps quantities correct.
- Scale servings up or down and ingredients recalculate instantly before adding.
You see one smart list, not five different half-lists scattered across apps and screenshots.
Step 3 – Shop with confidence
Your grocery list is ready. Now just shop.
- Pick your store and tap sort. Your list re-orders by aisle layout automatically. Works with Walmart, Costco, Target, Aldi, Kroger, H-E-B, and more.
- Check items off as you go. If you're shopping with someone, they see your updates in real time.
- No more forgotten items. No more buying things twice. No more extra trips.
From chaos to done in under 20 minutes.
Why this works for ADHD brains
Fast first win
Setup takes under 3 minutes. Your first list is ready the same day. No complicated onboarding.
Less typing, more tapping
Photo import, voice input, and URL paste do most of the work. Typing is optional.
No perfection required
If a recipe import misses something, you can edit it in seconds. The app helps. It doesn't take over.
Built-in rewards
Checking items off feels good. That's by design. Simple, clean, satisfying.
If it feels like extra work instead of less work, we consider that a bug.
Ready to let your grocery list build itself?
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